Recognize that face?         
The Grand Canyon engine. Used ta be an O1a on the Q.
Date: 7/20/1965 Location: Ottawa, IL   Map Show Ottawa on a rail map Views: 736 Collection Of:   Karl Rethwisch
Locomotives: CBQ 4960(2-8-2)    Author:  Karl Rethwisch
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Picture Categories: Steam,Passenger,Action This picture is part of album:  CB&Q
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George Redmond General I rode behind that engine, and it was great. Good shot. 10/23/2011 8:52:53 PM
Bob Campbell General My photos of this trip are dated Sunday, July 18, 1965. 3/7/2017 2:20:40 PM
Bob Campbell General July 20, 1965 was a Tuesday 8/24/2020 1:05:35 AM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:31 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:33 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:33 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:35 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:36 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:37 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:39 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:40 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:40 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:43 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:44 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:45 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:45 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:47 PM
William Barber General This photo was taken before October, 1963 when 4960 collided with the rear end of a passenger train in Wyoming. The original bracket, seen here, was replaced by a shop made platform style bracket that was mounted slightly higher. It was never replaced until the locomotive was overhauled and modified by the Grand Canyon Railway. 2/13/2022 7:26:48 PM

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